Traveling Virus-Themed Exhibitions

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Léa Manchajm Designs a Traveling Exhibition for Children

A new, interesting, engaging, and exciting concept for a traveling exhibition for children emerges as part of Dezeen and L'École de design Nantes Atlantique's School Show. Léa Manchajm is an MDes Media Design student at L'École de design Nantes Atlantique and they have come up with a virus-themed exhibition for children, aged seven to 12 years old.

One may conclude that the COVID-19 pandemic was the main inspiration behind this interactive traveling exhibition for children concept. However, Léa Manchajm was moved by the general landscape of viruses in the world—the good and the bad. Titled 'Virobiote,' the exhibition challenges children with "investigating a criminal virus." They are supposed to distinguish between "nice viruses" and deadly viruses, discovering implications for scientific innovations and therapeutic applications along the way.
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2. Health Education - The trend of health education for children through exhibitions and interactive experiences presents opportunities for innovative and effective communication methods.
3. STEM Learning - The trend of STEM learning through interactive exhibitions and experiences, such as 'Virobiote,' provides opportunities for children to engage with science and technology in a hands-on way.
Industry Implications
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3. Entertainment - Entertainment industries can take advantage of the trend of STEM learning through interactive exhibitions and experiences to create innovative and engaging content for young audiences.

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